Downtown Las Vegas continues to offer a range of affordable dining, entertainment, and experiences for both locals and visitors seeking value under the lights of Fremont Street.
Several hotels and casinos in the area are promoting food and drink specials. At The Fremont Hotel, guests can purchase a pizza slice and drink for $9.99 at Fremont Pizza Co., enjoy shrimp cocktail for $3.99 at Lanai Express, or choose from dinner specials at Tony Roma’s, including a prime rib dinner for $15.99 (available 4:30 – 6:30 p.m.) and steak & lobster for $17.99 (9 – 11 p.m.). Free parking is offered with a minimum purchase; guests are advised to check with the front desk for details.
Main Street Station features an all-you-can-eat brunch at its Garden Court Buffet starting at $24.99 daily, as well as a Prime Rib Buffet on Friday and Saturday nights for $33.99. Free parking is also available with minimum spend.
At The D Las Vegas, Bacon Nation offers the ‘Downtown Daybreak’ breakfast special—2 eggs, 2 slices of bacon, 1 sausage link, and toast—for $9.99, along with several new lunch specials designed for quick service.
Golden Nugget provides Nevada residents with a 20% discount on all spa and salon services. Entertainment options include tickets to “Gordie Brown Live” starting at $25. Free parking is extended to hotel guests, diners, showgoers, and gamblers.
For those seeking adventure without high costs, SlotZilla Zip Line & Zoom Line present weekday deals: rides on the Zip Line are available for $34 between noon and 5 p.m., while unlimited Zoom Line rides can be purchased for $69 from noon to 6 p.m.
Visitors can also take advantage of nightly free entertainment under the Fremont Street canopy. Three main stages host live music acts, DJs, dance crews, and stunt performers without any cover charge. The Viva Vision light shows run every hour from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m., featuring music by artists such as Imagine Dragons, Katy Perry, and Steve Aoki.
Photo opportunities that don’t cost anything include posing with Binion’s real million dollars (open 24/7), visiting the Crazy Girls statue now located at Circa’s Legacy Club entrance, or exploring Main Street Station’s antique collection—which includes artifacts like a segment of the Berlin Wall and bronze doors from The Royal Bank of Kuwait.
Many downtown hotels provide free parking options when guests meet minimum spending requirements; visitors should confirm policies upon arrival.
The City of Las Vegas encourages those interested in sharing their own deals to contact socialmedia@lasvegasnevada.gov.



